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especially with the large, unrestrained heights. MasterSeries was utilized in the design of the steel structure, enabling the engineers to model and analyze the unique frame stability issues, particularly where custom steel columns were necessary due to the aesthetic and spatial demands. The building's structural integrity was further enhanced by the integration of slip-form reinforced concrete staircases, which contributed to overall stability.
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as a consortium that was raising money to purchase the 5,500 artefacts. The group intended to keep all of the items together as a single exhibit. Oceanographer Robert
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in 1997, is located in this conference centre. Project director for interior architects Kay
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Greenwich. The museums were critical of the bid process set by the Bankruptcy court in Jacksonville, Florida. The minimum bid for the 11 October 2018 auction was set at US$ 21.5 million (ÂŁ16.5m) and the consortium did not have enough funding to meet that amount.
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Titanic visitor centre has received fifteen awards since its opening in 2012. Titanic Belfast has been credited for helping to transform tourism in Northern Ireland for the better over the past few years. The tourist attraction has also welcomed many famous visitors including
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The ship's disastrous maiden voyage is depicted in the fifth gallery, which depicts the ship's boat deck. Visitors can walk across the wooden deck, sit on benches or look out at a view across the docks and harbour. The gallery also presents photographs of the ship by the
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information panels. Visitors can use interactive screens to search the passenger and crew lists to find out if one of their relatives was aboard the ship. The gallery also presents information on the subsequent histories of
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The interior of the eight-storey building provides 12,000 square metres (130,000 sq ft) of space. Its centrepiece is a series of interpretive galleries exploring aspects of the building, design, sinking and legacy of
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Belfast, was expected to attract 425,000 visitors annually, of whom between 130,000 and 165,000 would come from outside Northern Ireland. It is intended to serve a similar transformational function to that of the
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historic staircase and current accessibility and health and safety standards still had to be satisfied. 10,000 individual parts make up the staircase which weighs nearly four tonnes.
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Belfast's principal educational facility, which shows marine biology and exploration in Northern Ireland's coastal waters as well as Ballard's various expeditions around the world.
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3288:Titanic: The Aftermath
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2954:Saved from the Titanic
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2192:Roderick Chisholm
1977:Frederick Barrett
1932:Joseph G. Boxhall
1867:Legends and myths
1639:Belfast Telegraph
1472:. 3 October 2018.
1194:. 2 December 2016
1192:Belfast Telegraph
1092:Belfast Telegraph
850:legends and myths
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169:ÂŁ101 million
125:5°54′35.09″W
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3933:submersible
3837:David Blair
3775:Romandisea
3718:Californian
3480:Video games
3164:Titanic 666
3134:Tentacolino
2847:Straus Park
2830:(Liverpool)
2796:(Liverpool)
2707:Jack Thayer
2602:Louise Kink
2427:Ruth Becker
2318:W. T. Stead
2234:John Harper
2019:Luigi Gatti
1998:Sid Daniels
1956:Joseph Bell
1710:BBC News –
1422:2 September
1296:14 November
1264:Irish Times
854:Celine Dion
804:The Sinking
749:The Fit-Out
524:River Lagan
419:Frank Gehry
137: /
112:Coordinates
3982:Categories
3767:Titanic II
3187:Television
3174:Unsinkable
3144:Titanic II
2974:La hantise
2777:(Ballarat)
2644:Jane Quick
2325:Ida Straus
2206:Annie Funk
2142:Fatalities
2134:Passengers
1480:References
1291:Irish Star
1223:23 October
765:passengers
726:The Launch
261:HMHS
234:where the
3940:implosion
3748:Frankfurt
3708:Carpathia
3688:Britannic
3565:(Halifax)
3421:Titanique
2828:Orchestra
2822:(Belfast)
2810:Musicians
2802:Engineers
2775:Bandstand
2767:Australia
2757:Monuments
2441:Karl Behr
2391:Survivors
2107:Musicians
1894:(Captain)
1827:Lifeboats
954:Footnotes
935:Greenwich
916:RMS
893:wreck of
631:Belfast.
621:Methodist
365:in which
318:Britannic
263:Britannic
254:RMS
236:RMS
3966:Category
3756:Replica
3461:" (song)
3442:" (song)
3433:" (song)
3414:" (song)
3405:" (song)
3309:The Berg
3247:Futurama
3199:" (1956)
3064:Titanica
2994:Atlantik
2984:Atlantic
2567:Eva Hart
1683:19 March
1657:19 March
1628:15 April
1607:19 March
1564:19 March
1535:19 March
1498:19 March
1432:cite web
942:See also
856:'s song
698:s rudder
617:Catholic
613:Anglican
604:Titanica
533:s hull.
500:Titanica
431:SS
315:and the
153:May 2009
92:Location
3873:Titanic
3811:Titanic
3800:Titanic
3777:Titanic
3758:Titanic
3678:Olympic
3651:Related
3574:Belfast
3572:Titanic
3554:Titanic
3544:Titanic
3525:Museums
3471:(album)
3459:Tempest
3440:Titanic
3383:Titanic
3362:Titanic
3339:Titanic
3332:(1974)
3329:Titanic
3312:(1929)
3300:Theater
3258:Titanic
3226:Titanic
3154:The Six
3074:Titanic
3014:Titanic
3004:Titanic
2866:Titanic
2856:Titanic
2819:Titanic
1859:Titanic
1812:Titanic
1801:Sinking
1756:Titanic
1712:Titanic
1703:Titanic
1515:2 April
1325:Titanic
1239:"Award"
1124:16 June
1098:16 June
918:Titanic
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371:Olympic
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306:Olympic
289:Titanic
280:History
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256:Olympic
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238:Titanic
224:Belfast
216:Belfast
212:Titanic
197:Website
103:Country
96:Belfast
52:Belfast
50:Titanic
38:Belfast
36:Titanic
3822:Others
3668:Baltic
3584:Places
3502:(1996)
3492:(1989)
3291:(2012)
3281:(2012)
3271:(2012)
3251:(1999)
3239:(1996)
3219:(1994)
3209:(1979)
3177:(2024)
3167:(2022)
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3147:(2010)
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2957:(1912)
2924:(book)
2915:(1898)
1270:15 May
1244:15 May
1198:15 May
1172:15 May
789:Jesuit
174:Height
158:Opened
3931:Titan
3738:Birma
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3658:Ships
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